Granny Maule - Elderly Brooklyn Women
Essay by people • July 15, 2011 • Essay • 489 Words (2 Pages) • 1,837 Views
Granny Mauled
In support of this an elderly Brooklyn women was mauled in a horrifying, motiveless attack as she took an early morning walk through Prospect Park yesterday. I question whether if people witness or they didn't? As the article says Yuk was walking on the sidewalk (inside the park), and two dogs ran after her, they attacked her on the hands and face, and still shaky, she was an 80 year old and suffered it and she was discharged from Methodist Hospital.
Sometime dog becomes uncontrolled; no one can help it really hard. She was 80 year old and struggling. They also were clawing at her Yuk face. The dog were on a harness as per the park's policy, but the anonymous owner was issued that two command for failing to include a city health department concern license and failure to control a dog after the 7:40 a.m. accident. The owner is allowed to leave the dog. She was very afraid. She doesn't how it started. She was stated he was owner of the dog but couldn't control the dos. They were mean - looking and they were furious.
In the first place I recommend that anyone who owns a dog that jumps on people as soon as they come in the door knows how annoying it can become. It can also be dangerous especially for elderly people, people without good stability and small children. When a dog jumps on people it is usually excited, wants to socialize and get attention. The dog thinks it is great and his excitement in greeting people can become very annoying to guests. For new dog owners it is great to avoid this from becoming a problem at an early stage.
Yuk, who lives across the street from the park, was bite off. Police reports says the dog's owner managed to help out Yuk, who bent to the ground bleeding from her hands and the left side of her head. The Health Department will decide the destiny of these dogs. Yuk doesn't blame on 54 year old owner it wasn't his fault. It was the dog fault he was helping her out.
Do yourself a favor as well as your family and friends. Train your dog not to jump or attack on people. It hard to stop the dogs! For instance Christie Smythe, 28, who walks a Jack Russell terrier mix in the same area of the park, said. My dog doesn't always love of elderly people. They move in a different way than further people and that seem to set off a reaction. Her dog will see older people power walking and he snaps. He barks and grumble and she have pulled him back! Christie is very concerned about her dog so she is very concerned about it. Trust me is very easy to stop the dog. It will be better unless every year the report are arriving the number of bites on humans reported.
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